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Can't I immigrate to Canada with a criminal record?

Not as long as you have a criminal record, you must not apply.

If the applicant is sentenced to more than 10 years of imprisonment (whether criminal or economic), he can immigrate to Canada after completing 10 years of service, but he needs to submit an application approved by CIC in Canada. If the service completion time is less than 10 years, you cannot apply for immigration.

If the applicant is sentenced to imprisonment of less than 65,438+00 years (whether criminal or economic), he can immigrate to Canada after serving 65,438+00 years, and he is automatically approved without applying for CIC approval, just like ordinary customers can apply. If you have served for more than 5 years but less than 10, you can also immigrate, but you need to apply for CIC approval. If it is less than five years, you can't apply for immigration.

In addition, some applications think that "criminal record" is not a real criminal record. For example, some people may be detained for a few days just because of some trivial matters, and the certificate of no crime may be reflected, but the notary office can issue a certificate of no crime and submit it directly.